Kolkata Police will provide round-the-clock support to the senior residents of the city through Pronam project which is a joint initiative of Kolkata Police and The Bengal - a leading NGO - said Dr Debasish Roy, IPS, Special Commissioner of Police, Kolkata Police, in his first meeting on senior citizens after assuming charge of the project recently.
“The
Pronam initiative is a noble cause espoused by the Kolkata Police and The
Bengal and professionally executed to help the elderly citizens who are vulnerable
and dependent due to age-related infirmities. The Kolkata Police through Pronam
will maintain a round-the-clock vigil and stand by the elderly residents of the
city to keep them safe and healthy. It is our objective to not only protect the
senior citizens and add years to their lives, but also add life to their
years,” said Dr Debasish Roy, Indian Police Service (IPS), Special Commissioner
of Police (CP).
Dr
Roy has been actively involved with the Pronam project in its earlier days
which was started in June 2010 in collaboration with The Bengal - an NGO which
has eminent personalities of Bengal on its board. Pronam, which currently has
over 20,000 registered senior citizens on its roll, has a 24-hour dedicated
helpline and a special team to address the needs of the elderly citizens of the
city.
“People
and communities should come forward to support the concept of healthy ageing
considering the higher risks confronted by older persons especially in the wake
of the outbreak of Covid 19 pandemic. Awareness of their special needs must be
raised through policy and programmatic interventions. Initiatives undertaken as
part of the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030) will go a long way to
change how we think, feel and act towards age and ageing,” said Shri Hari Mohan
Bangur, Chairman, The Bengal. The Pronam project is supported by Shree Cement Ltd as a part of
its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative.
The Bengal, which is a partner of Kolkata Police
in Pronam project, is a Kolkata-based NGO which was founded in 2008 when a
group of conscientious and eminent citizens of West Bengal, drawn by the common
zeal for social good and community service, came together. From its inception,
The Bengal has been represented by leading men and women who are experts in
their respective fields - may it be education, industry, art, culture, fine
arts or performing arts.
The
United Nations General Assembly on 14 December 2020 proclaimed from 2021 as the
Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030) aiming to “ensure healthy lives and
promote well-being of all at all ages”. Globally, there are more than 1 billion
people aged 60 years or older at present with most living in low and middle-income countries.

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